By: Russell BertrandPublication details: LondonOxford University Press1912DDC classification: 112 Summary: 1 Appearance and reality
2 The existence of matter
3 The nature of matter
4 Idealism
5 Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description
6 On induction
7 On our knowledge of general principles
8 How a priori knowledge is possible
9 The world of universals
10 On our knowledge of universals
11 On intuitive knowledge
12 Truth and falsehood
13 Knowledge, error and probable opinion
14 The limits of philosophical knowledge
15 The value of philosophy
1 Appearance and reality
2 The existence of matter
3 The nature of matter
4 Idealism
5 Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description
6 On induction
7 On our knowledge of general principles
8 How a priori knowledge is possible
9 The world of universals
10 On our knowledge of universals
11 On intuitive knowledge
12 Truth and falsehood
13 Knowledge, error and probable opinion
14 The limits of philosophical knowledge
15 The value of philosophy
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